PRESIDENT WILSON AS HE REALLY IS; Difficulties That Stand in they Way of a Genuine, Impartial Interpretation as Shown in Mr. A. Maurice Lowe's Agreeable Work PRESIDENT WILSON AS HE REALLY IS

ACCEPTLNG Mr. Lowe's sub-title, "An Interpretation," as avowal of his intent, we must frankly say at the outset that his volume embodies rather the Improvisations of the emcomiast than a literal rendering of the original text. He pictures Mr. Wilson--in a way Mr. Wilson himself least of all men ... View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on February 9, 1919, on Page T78 of the New York edition with the headline: PRESIDENT WILSON AS HE REALLY IS; Difficulties That Stand in they Way of a Genuine, Impartial Interpretation as Shown in Mr. A. Maurice Lowe's Agreeable Work PRESIDENT WILSON AS HE REALLY IS . Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe